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One way to fulfill God's expectation of good stewardship is to contribute to the welfare of mankind using the gifts and talents God has given. In addition to providing an abundant life, God also gives each person the option of choice. A person can choose to be benevolent or oblivious to the needs of others. The choice is his or hers, along with the consequence of that choice. Being benevolent is a humanitarian responsibility for all people, whether or not they are a Christian. This book compares the individual benevolence obligation to Jacob Marley, the fictional character in Charles Dickens…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
One way to fulfill God's expectation of good stewardship is to contribute to the welfare of mankind using the gifts and talents God has given. In addition to providing an abundant life, God also gives each person the option of choice. A person can choose to be benevolent or oblivious to the needs of others. The choice is his or hers, along with the consequence of that choice. Being benevolent is a humanitarian responsibility for all people, whether or not they are a Christian. This book compares the individual benevolence obligation to Jacob Marley, the fictional character in Charles Dickens novella, A Christmas Carol. Jacob Marley's life, attitudes, characteristics, decisions, influences, and final destiny are discussed with the anticipation that, if people look closely, they may see a little of themselves reflected in this story. "What I like about this book, among other things, is how universal its concept is. How could the concept [of benevolence] be so widely held, yet so widely ignored? We all benefit from the very thing we so secretly want to avoid. This book confronts each of us in the area of that secret and gives us the freedom to do what we already know we should." -Brian Boyles, Senior Pastor of Northside Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
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Autorenporträt
Charles E. Cabler is a US Air Force Veteran (1962-1968) serving during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. He is a member of the American Legion, Post 11 in Florence, Alabama, and has affiliations with the USAF Police Alumni Association and the Air Force Security Forces Association. As a volunteer adviser for the American Corporate Partners Organization, Charles provides career guidance to military personnel as they transition into civilian life. Using his Air Force experience, Charles has published two military history books: Overhead Espionage: A Historical Snapshot of US Aerial Reconnaissance and Inside Manzano: The Life of a Nuclear Special Weapons Storage Site.Charles retired as a Vice President, CRCM, CRP, after a forty-three-year career in the financial services industry with AmSouth, First Union, Wachovia, and Wells Fargo banks. His background includes regulatory compliance, risk management, and mortgage, commercial, and consumer lending, and incorporates over thirty years' experience in human resource supervision. As a SME, Charles was a continuing education instructor for the San Francisco and Dallas Federal Reserve Bank's CCRS Training Program and provided a banking compliance perspective to the General Accountability Office (GAO) and the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC. Since he retired, Charles has written and published four career development books and continues as a career adviser and a job search and career transition workshop facilitator.